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and so today i'd like to give you those journals. and i put them right here for you. >> oh, wow. >> just pull those out. >> oh, wow. >> so these are -- i wrote you letters. i've sent you gifts. i never forgot about your birthdays. i never forgot about christmas. but i -- i didn't know how else to reach you. >> amanda tells eddie for the first time that she did receive his letters but her mother didn't allow her to write back. >> every time i read your letters, i loved getting them. it broke my heart because i always wanted you there, and you weren't. >> lowery hopes the journals will be another step along their road to recovery. >> so i hope that these will help you and your healing, with our relationship to let you know, you know, that i never forgot you. >> today eddie and amanda are trying to make up for lost time. >> there you go. good. >> but there's no way to get back 30 lost years or even to put a value on something so priceless. still, a civil suit filed after lowery's exoneration attempts to right the wrong. after dna testin
and so today i'd like to give you those journals. and i put them right here for you. >> oh, wow. >> just pull those out. >> oh, wow. >> so these are -- i wrote you letters. i've sent you gifts. i never forgot about your birthdays. i never forgot about christmas. but i -- i didn't know how else to reach you. >> amanda tells eddie for the first time that she did receive his letters but her mother didn't allow her to write back. >> every time i read your...
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>> a very warm welcome to "eopean journal," your magazine from brussels. good to have you with us. just a few days until the start of 2013, so we thought it was a good opportunity to look back at some of our top stories from 2012. spain -- wide business is booming. armenia -- why chess is compulsory in schools. and ireland -- why deserters had to wait decades to be pardoned. eu leaders met to discuss how much solidarity they were prepared to show with the weakest members of the eurozone. in the end, the you chose not to abandon them, but greece continues to have to make drastic cuts, leaving marks that are visible throughout the country, including a long one of the world's most famous routes -- along one of the world's most famous routes. ♪ >> at precisely 42,195 meters long, this is the route that has become the standard for all marathon runners. the course was inspired by a 2500-year old myth, only today it is run on asphalt along with the capital's main roads. this is the bay where it said the lenda battle took place in 490 bc. it marked the first greek victory over the persia
>> a very warm welcome to "eopean journal," your magazine from brussels. good to have you with us. just a few days until the start of 2013, so we thought it was a good opportunity to look back at some of our top stories from 2012. spain -- wide business is booming. armenia -- why chess is compulsory in schools. and ireland -- why deserters had to wait decades to be pardoned. eu leaders met to discuss how much solidarity they were prepared to show with the weakest members of the...
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"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> today on "newsmakers," priorities in the house of representatives. >> as president obama begins his second term in office, what is the most important issue he should consider in 2013? >> make a short video about your message to the president. >> it is your chance to win a grand prize of $5,000. for more information, go to studentcam.org. >> think of washington, 25 years before the civil war. what would you think? you would think that slavery was well entrenched. the black people were miserable. the whites were cruel and indifferent. that is actually not true at all. in washington, there were 30,000 people. 12,000 of them were black. the majority of black people in washington in 1830 were not slaves. out of the 12,000 black people, slightly more than half for free. >> washington d.c.'s first race riots. what part did francis scott key play? sunday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span 2's book tv. >> next, california representative jerry lewis, who is retiring at
"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> today on "newsmakers," priorities in the house of representatives. >> as president obama begins his second term in office, what is the most important issue he should consider in 2013? >> make a short video about your message to the president. >> it is your chance to win a grand prize of $5,000. for more information, go to studentcam.org. >> think of washington, 25 years before the...
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later, "washington journal." >> today on "washington journal," will talk about the latest on the so-called fiscal cliff with stan colander and joshua gordon. that is followed by a look at president obama's cabinet for a second term. our guest is david jackson. then a look at what is next for iraq. we are joined by new york times correspondent and author michael gordon. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> he had to make a plan for the invasion without considering the atomic and -- on. -- bomb. landing on the coast would cost our men thousands. grandson, itruman's choose to honor both, both the sacrifice, sacrifice of american servicemen fighting in the pacific and of little girl in japan who died as a result of the atomic bomb. it is unimaginable what that must of been like to be close to that center where that fireball originated. >> follow clifton truman daniel on his journey to hiroshima. the president's grants and joins us in washington to discuss meetings with bomb survivors. this is on c-span 3. >> professional golfer arnold palmer received the congressional gold min
later, "washington journal." >> today on "washington journal," will talk about the latest on the so-called fiscal cliff with stan colander and joshua gordon. that is followed by a look at president obama's cabinet for a second term. our guest is david jackson. then a look at what is next for iraq. we are joined by new york times correspondent and author michael gordon. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> he had to make a plan for the...
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authorities say his son, 22- year-old joseph romer, never told a soul. instead, he allegedly hid the body in a large box and stashed it here in a backyard. >> i can't believe somebody would even think about doing that. >> reporter: even worse, authorities say joseph romar and his girlfriend began collecting the dead man's money. thousands of dollars in pension checks, over two years. relatives at the home did not want to speak when we knocked on their door. authorities say they didn't know that richard romar had died and only realized that there was a body in their yard when it began to smell. now romar and his girlfriend are behind bars, facing theft and elder abuse. the two have not been charged in romar's death because they still don't know how he died. he was severely ill before his death and they are investigating. >> there was a report he suffer from aids. any word on that tonight. >> reporter: they could only say he was severely ill. it's really tough to tell how he died. >> all right. thank you. >>> a young woman aspiring to become a police offic
authorities say his son, 22- year-old joseph romer, never told a soul. instead, he allegedly hid the body in a large box and stashed it here in a backyard. >> i can't believe somebody would even think about doing that. >> reporter: even worse, authorities say joseph romar and his girlfriend began collecting the dead man's money. thousands of dollars in pension checks, over two years. relatives at the home did not want to speak when we knocked on their door. authorities say they...
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"the wall street journal" says 24 have frozen tuition. that includes roger williams and others. you have cut tuition including seton hall university. -- you have cut tuition, including seton hall university. apple may be working on at the iwatch. i have more coming up on that in the next hour. >> very interesting. we'll check back in soon enough on that one. in the meantime, big entertainment news. the car-sheehan -- kardashian family announces that kim is pregnant with kanye's baby. they had been dating for close to a year. she is still working to finalize our divorce from nba player chris humphrey. 4:39, 29 degrees, and still to come, the new year brings new brakes on a local toll road. how much more you have to pay >> hello, my name is ryan king. i am from virginia. this is good morning washington. >> you'll hear a lot of that over the next week. congratulations to the redskins. let's check in with jacqui jeras to get a look at a pretty cold morning. a lot of people are feeling the warmth of the redskins win. >> there were a lot of great book -- football victories yesterday.
"the wall street journal" says 24 have frozen tuition. that includes roger williams and others. you have cut tuition including seton hall university. -- you have cut tuition, including seton hall university. apple may be working on at the iwatch. i have more coming up on that in the next hour. >> very interesting. we'll check back in soon enough on that one. in the meantime, big entertainment news. the car-sheehan -- kardashian family announces that kim is pregnant with kanye's...
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nasdaq finished 22. down. finished 22 down. susan rice is out as potential secretary of state. we talk about that with the fox all-stars and the other cabinet shakeup when we come back. t my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infe
nasdaq finished 22. down. finished 22 down. susan rice is out as potential secretary of state. we talk about that with the fox all-stars and the other cabinet shakeup when we come back. t my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin...
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the nasdaq fell 22. asian stocks are higher this morning after china's industrial companies showed profits. tokyo's nikkei gained 1% to finish at a 21-month high. hong kong's hang seng rose half a percent. >>> president obama returns to washington for one final effort to avert the so-called "fiscal cliff." with just five days left until the deadline and no sign of a compromise, congressional leaders are urging the senate to consider a bill that's already passed in the house that would extend existing tax cuts. >>> the us treasury department says it will start taking steps to postpone the government from hitting the $16.4 trillion debt limit the money the government can spend to finance its operations. >>> toyota will pay the biggest sum of money ever recorded for a car defect. the proposed $1 billion settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit for hundreds of toyota owners who claim unintended acceleration problems caused numerous crashes, injuries and even some deaths. >>> and chicago wins the dubiou
the nasdaq fell 22. asian stocks are higher this morning after china's industrial companies showed profits. tokyo's nikkei gained 1% to finish at a 21-month high. hong kong's hang seng rose half a percent. >>> president obama returns to washington for one final effort to avert the so-called "fiscal cliff." with just five days left until the deadline and no sign of a compromise, congressional leaders are urging the senate to consider a bill that's already passed in the house...
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in 1980, interest rate was 22%, unemployment, 10.5%. we waited in line for gasoline. however, we felt we had such a great product with such quality that even though we started with $700 and stayed in my car because the backer pulled out that if we told enough people about it and believed in what we did, one day someone will start to reorder. very difficult for the first two years. should have gone bankrupt every week but we believed what we had was good and we were prepared for a lot of rejection, knowing we may have to knock on ten doors and maybe up to 100. >> that is extraordinary. homeless to billionaire. you said the product was in your car. what was the biggest thing that moved the needle for you? that got your business moving and put you in a different place? >> the big mover was we believed what we did would work. no matter how bad times were. and then at one point after two years we finally paid our bills on time, which was a miracle. i had a couple thousand in the bank and now we knew we could take off and do extremely well. but the mover all along was we be
in 1980, interest rate was 22%, unemployment, 10.5%. we waited in line for gasoline. however, we felt we had such a great product with such quality that even though we started with $700 and stayed in my car because the backer pulled out that if we told enough people about it and believed in what we did, one day someone will start to reorder. very difficult for the first two years. should have gone bankrupt every week but we believed what we had was good and we were prepared for a lot of...
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it's down another 2% today after hours trading to make matters worse, the stock now down 22% from its all time high. here's why. a research firm raised its outlook for sales of tablet computers and said apple's ipad probably won't be able to hold on to its dominance of the tablet market forever giving up to the likes of google, samsung and nook. >>> there are 11 and a half,000 starbucks in the country. the chain wants to have more than 20,000 stores worldwide by 2014. it plans to open a lot of drive- threws. -- drive-thrus. those are fantastic. and kiosks. we need more 24-hour ones. the video game call of duty topped $1 billion in sales in 15 days on the market. this is the latest installment of the best selling video game franchise. previous installment reached the billion dollar mark on day 16. we went into the wrong business, my friends. >> video games, fiscal cliff. >> if you're some the entertainment business, why even put out a movie. are you kidding me? that's real money like that. >> why pay actors. >> just create them. >> i haven't played a video game, even as a kid. >> i pla
it's down another 2% today after hours trading to make matters worse, the stock now down 22% from its all time high. here's why. a research firm raised its outlook for sales of tablet computers and said apple's ipad probably won't be able to hold on to its dominance of the tablet market forever giving up to the likes of google, samsung and nook. >>> there are 11 and a half,000 starbucks in the country. the chain wants to have more than 20,000 stores worldwide by 2014. it plans to open...
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nasty game for david lee. 22 points 9 board. a little spin move and tied at 69. 3 quarters magic pulling away in the fourth. 10 of the 22 in the quarter with 4, 3 pointers. a victory here. giants retain key piece of the second world series title signing center fielder angel. agreed on 40 million dollars. he hit 2 88. 56 rbiless year. played critical role in the giants winning world series and pretending he was a top. this is sports report river rock casino and what happens at quarterback this week. >> oh, yes. >> all right. thanks. >> nature line coming up next. >> you condition find out whether muni is up and running on the 7 morning news beginning at 4:30. >> power problem. for all of us here, we appreciate your time. see you tomorrow. time. see you tomorrow. >> good night everyone. royal bump watchers rejoice. prince william and kate are expecting a royal baby but the duchess hospitalized overnight, we bring you the concern and celebration swirling at buckingham palace. >>> eyes wide shut. an eye-opening exper
nasty game for david lee. 22 points 9 board. a little spin move and tied at 69. 3 quarters magic pulling away in the fourth. 10 of the 22 in the quarter with 4, 3 pointers. a victory here. giants retain key piece of the second world series title signing center fielder angel. agreed on 40 million dollars. he hit 2 88. 56 rbiless year. played critical role in the giants winning world series and pretending he was a top. this is sports report river rock casino and what happens at quarterback this...
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. >>> 22 days until we fall over the fiscal cliff. some people have described it more as a gentle slide. there are reports of progress that might avoid disaster, the white house confirms that the speaker, john boehner and president obama met at the white house yesterday. both released statements basically they wouldn't say anything, but that "the lines of communication remain open." can we hope for a deal any time soon? cory booker, the mayor of newark, new jersey. nice to have you with us. >> very nice to be here. >> not part of the fiscal cliff discussions, apparently downo the two of them. what happens to your city if we go over the fiscal cliff? >> it's a real challenge for people all over my state, frankly. a lot of families in this tough economic time, seeing them having $2,000 or more on average of expenses of not enjoying tax cuts, will make a real impact. people barely making mortgage payments, falling behind on car payments this will be a difficult thing. and that will have a multiplier affect. people who don't have extra mo
. >>> 22 days until we fall over the fiscal cliff. some people have described it more as a gentle slide. there are reports of progress that might avoid disaster, the white house confirms that the speaker, john boehner and president obama met at the white house yesterday. both released statements basically they wouldn't say anything, but that "the lines of communication remain open." can we hope for a deal any time soon? cory booker, the mayor of newark, new jersey. nice to...
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>> this week on the journal editorial report. are republicans ready to with plan b or is going off the cliff a better alternative. plus, mayhem in the middle east as worries grow that syria may use chemical weapons and egypt moves closer to civil war. can the u.s. stay on the sidelines much longer? and a military judge moved from the trial of ahsan after demanding the army major shave. did the order show bias? >> ♪ >> welcome to the journal, he editorial report. little progress this week in evidence to avoid january's looming tax and spending cuts commonly known as the fiscal cliff. despite a call between president obama and john boehner, the two sides appear to be no closer to a compromise. are republicans working on the scenes on a plan b? wall street journal columnist, dan henninger and kim strassel. you have bean working the phones, is there something going on between speaker boehner and the president? >> no, i think that they are nowhere and it's because the president is refusing to budge at all on the top toks ratestopx r
>> this week on the journal editorial report. are republicans ready to with plan b or is going off the cliff a better alternative. plus, mayhem in the middle east as worries grow that syria may use chemical weapons and egypt moves closer to civil war. can the u.s. stay on the sidelines much longer? and a military judge moved from the trial of ahsan after demanding the army major shave. did the order show bias? >> ♪ >> welcome to the journal, he editorial report. little...
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his approval rating in nbc journal-wall street journal poll is back 53%. i know mark can correct me if i'm wrong on it. he has a very healthy approval rating in the nbc-wall street jushl poll. republicans in congress don't. that's not news, but they don't. i think that there is this desire for compromise, although president obama is more popular, there is this sense and it weaves throughout the poll, that people want the two sides to work together. they want congress and the white house to find a deal. you know, i'm always amazed that we see poll after poll honestly, andrea -- we see poll after poll, including this one, which i think is top of the field in terms of its quality, that suggest people want compromise, and, yet, all the clips that i see coming out today suggest that maybe we're going to get compromise, but we're nowhere close to that right now, and, in fact, what you are seeing is sort of john boehner blaming the white house, the white house blaming john boehner. we're the exact opposite of moving towards compromise at the moment. >> one big ar
his approval rating in nbc journal-wall street journal poll is back 53%. i know mark can correct me if i'm wrong on it. he has a very healthy approval rating in the nbc-wall street jushl poll. republicans in congress don't. that's not news, but they don't. i think that there is this desire for compromise, although president obama is more popular, there is this sense and it weaves throughout the poll, that people want the two sides to work together. they want congress and the white house to find...
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it started off in february when he appointed 22 new cardinals, all europeans, to correct, as he saw it, the imbalance in the college of cardinals, created by his predecessor, john paul ii, who appointed a lot of latin americans. the pope wanted to restore the balance, as he saw it. then, of course, although he is 86 or will be in april, he said he was not going to travel much. in fact, he traveled quite a bit. he was in mexico, in cuba. he went to lebanon, celebrated a mass just 80 kilometers from where the fighting was. it has been a very busy year. and he published the third volume of his study in jesus christ. >> last night on christmas eve, the pope made one, that caught a lot of people's eyes, which was about technology, quite critical comments about technology, which seemed quite a bit odd, given that he has only just started using twitter. >> he is not opposed to technology, as such. he is actually quite charming in his use of it -- for example, twitter. i think he is drawing attention to something that concerns a lot of people, not just catholics or christians, and that is that
it started off in february when he appointed 22 new cardinals, all europeans, to correct, as he saw it, the imbalance in the college of cardinals, created by his predecessor, john paul ii, who appointed a lot of latin americans. the pope wanted to restore the balance, as he saw it. then, of course, although he is 86 or will be in april, he said he was not going to travel much. in fact, he traveled quite a bit. he was in mexico, in cuba. he went to lebanon, celebrated a mass just 80 kilometers...
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"washington journal" continues. host: james thurber is our guest with the american university center for congressional and presidential studies of which he is the director and prof.. thank you for coming in today. guest: please to be here. host: you are here to talk about the electoral college. the election wrapped up over a month ago. why are we talking about the left for college and what happens today? guest: this is the next step in the election. the electoral process -- the electoral college is not a place but a process. today is the process where the electors get together in each state, and they go through a complex process. but it is generally managed by the secretary of state or some other officials, and they give their votes for the electors in that state for a particular president. president obama has 332 a tour college votes and romney has 206. so in the states where romney won those electors will vote for him. and in -- the next step is for them to send it to six different places in washington, d.c., but
"washington journal" continues. host: james thurber is our guest with the american university center for congressional and presidential studies of which he is the director and prof.. thank you for coming in today. guest: please to be here. host: you are here to talk about the electoral college. the election wrapped up over a month ago. why are we talking about the left for college and what happens today? guest: this is the next step in the election. the electoral process -- the...
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sunrise not until 7:22. rather mild for this time of year when you consider the average high is down to 46. in many areas we're above that. there is some fog from hagerstown to martinsburg out to cumberland, berkley springs, hancock, those areas. seeing some of that fog this morning. culpeper as well. but look over toward the bay. visibilities much better off to the east now so we don't have the problems like we did yesterday. so your travel should be impacted very little from this. here's a look at our day planner on this tuesday morning. by 8:00 we're going to drop a little bit down to about 50 degrees. we'll have temperatures by noon up to 57. this will be about the high for the day. by mid afternoon we're back in the low to mid-50s. some slightly cooler air moves in under those brisk northwesterly winds. 17 miles an hour. we're going to have gusts in the 25 range today. by 8:00 clear and 47. we'll be in the 30s in most areas by tomorrow morning. showers last night actually a little bit of thunder across
sunrise not until 7:22. rather mild for this time of year when you consider the average high is down to 46. in many areas we're above that. there is some fog from hagerstown to martinsburg out to cumberland, berkley springs, hancock, those areas. seeing some of that fog this morning. culpeper as well. but look over toward the bay. visibilities much better off to the east now so we don't have the problems like we did yesterday. so your travel should be impacted very little from this. here's a...
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we're almost there. >> 22 days. >> 22 days. >> all right. thank you, christine. >> you're welcome. >> 44 minutes after the hour. they haven't seen snow like this in a couple of years. coming up, minnesota is slammed by a whopper of a storm. if you are leaving the house right now, can you watch us on your desktop or mobile phone. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> it is 48 minutes after the hour. we want to bring you up to speed on all the top stories. christine romans is here with that. >> there is movement over the fight over the fiscal cliff. john boehner and the
we're almost there. >> 22 days. >> 22 days. >> all right. thank you, christine. >> you're welcome. >> 44 minutes after the hour. they haven't seen snow like this in a couple of years. coming up, minnesota is slammed by a whopper of a storm. if you are leaving the house right now, can you watch us on your desktop or mobile phone. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing....
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number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornadoes don't hit big cities. >> it was so scary. remind you of "the wizard of oz" when the tornado hit and everything going around and around. >> caused nearly $1 billion worth of damage within 24 hours. number four, deadliest tornadoes. >> take it away from us, lord. >> tornadoes took up three slots in our top ten countdown. but this was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 confirmed tornadoes killed 7 people in the northwest. hurricane isaac. >> isaac was a killer. >> the country held its breath as the levees. >> reporter: yet again. plaquemine's parish was tested. by september, 66% of the u.s. was in some degree of drought. the dry weather is expected to continue into 2013. and this could become the costliest natural disaster in u.s. history. and number one, superstorm sandy. >> this historic superstorm made landfall over the most populated areas hoft united states. even snowstorms are threatening the lives and homes of people from virginia to massachuse
number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornadoes don't hit big cities. >> it was so scary. remind you of "the wizard of oz" when the tornado hit and everything going around and around. >> caused nearly $1 billion worth of damage within 24 hours. number four, deadliest tornadoes. >> take it away from us, lord. >> tornadoes took up three slots in our top ten countdown. but this was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 confirmed tornadoes killed 7...
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"washington journal" continues. host: as part of the fiscal cliff that is looming, we look at different aspects, today, the alternative minimum tax, which will impact 30 million americans if congress does nothing. we are joined by georgetown law's john buckley. what is the alternative minimum tax. -- tax? guest: is requires it to pay the greater of what you pay under regular income tax, or what you would compute under the minimum tax, which has a slightly more broad base, this allowing some of the reductions in a regular tax. in some respects, it is very similar to the patch on itemized deductions that is being discussed. rather than directly attack preferences and expenditures, it puts an overall cap on the benefit. there is no new idea in this debate. the cap there's a strong relationship to how the alternative minimum tax works. host: here is a form from the irs in 2011 tax preparation, and this is part one, the alternative minimum tax income. how do you know if you fall into the amt? how you know? guest: i belie
"washington journal" continues. host: as part of the fiscal cliff that is looming, we look at different aspects, today, the alternative minimum tax, which will impact 30 million americans if congress does nothing. we are joined by georgetown law's john buckley. what is the alternative minimum tax. -- tax? guest: is requires it to pay the greater of what you pay under regular income tax, or what you would compute under the minimum tax, which has a slightly more broad base, this...
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the currency basis is 22%. we saw strength across the board. our strongest sector, we cannot, was financial services. we had some very large financial services deals with some of the large global banks. these industries are looking to save money, solutions as a way for departments to save money. the downmarket can be pretty depressed. liz: so you're saying that the financial institutions are actually finding real religion, being forced to cut costs, would you offer them, for example, that the other guys do not? the microsoft and ibm companies of the world? >> we offer open source software. we offer software to run critical applications that you would never run on something like windows. everyone is used to the blue screen of death. we run the new york stock exchange, most bank trading platforms. %-the chips that would be in the pc or a standard commoditize server. lower-cost hardware, able to bring in some critical applications. rather than running a mainframe, which is obviously very expensive and relatively poor performance, we can offer very
the currency basis is 22%. we saw strength across the board. our strongest sector, we cannot, was financial services. we had some very large financial services deals with some of the large global banks. these industries are looking to save money, solutions as a way for departments to save money. the downmarket can be pretty depressed. liz: so you're saying that the financial institutions are actually finding real religion, being forced to cut costs, would you offer them, for example, that the...
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moore, a member of the "wall street journal" editorial board. sesteven, let's start with you. great to hear harry reid on this. the last time i checked the do so called proposal that a he put forth in july didn't really receive any support and only dealt with tax increases. it wasn't a comprehensive deal and didn't involve real spending cuts it was just raise tax and it went no where. for him to blame republicans, come on. >> don't forget, it has been 13 hyundais since hair arery reid even passed a budget out of the united states senate. we don't even know what the united states senators stand for in terms of the budget debate. the same thing on taxes. the house actually passed a lot of people don't know that earlier this year the house passed a bill to extend all of the bush era tax cuts for another year until resolve the issue. the senate again didn't act on that. the grave yard of the items are the united states senate. the other thing interesting harry reid said the president has his door open to any negotiating in any kind of deal that the
moore, a member of the "wall street journal" editorial board. sesteven, let's start with you. great to hear harry reid on this. the last time i checked the do so called proposal that a he put forth in july didn't really receive any support and only dealt with tax increases. it wasn't a comprehensive deal and didn't involve real spending cuts it was just raise tax and it went no where. for him to blame republicans, come on. >> don't forget, it has been 13 hyundais since hair...
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apple shares flat, google up 1.5% on the "wall street journal" report. back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> well, if you can avoid the post office today, you may want to. expect long lines there. it's going to be the busiest mailing day of the year with a crush of holiday packages. there will be a 20% increase in package deliveries compared to last year. that could help the struggling service recover from the recent billion-dollar losses. >>> it's time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell is in newtown, connecticut. >> reporter: good morning, brian, elizabeth. it is a tough morning here in newtown with the first of the funerals beginning today. but we're also hearing some remarkable stories of bravery and heroism. ahead gayle king talks with the family of victoria soto, a first grade teacher who died while trying to shield her students. also, john miller tells us what he is learning about the investigation. and we are going to focus on preventing future tragedies from gun
apple shares flat, google up 1.5% on the "wall street journal" report. back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> well, if you can avoid the post office today, you may want to. expect long lines there. it's going to be the busiest mailing day of the year with a crush of holiday packages. there will be a 20% increase in package deliveries compared to last year. that could help the struggling service recover from the recent billion-dollar...
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nasty game for david lee. 22 points 9 board. a little spin move and tied at 69. 3 quarters magic pulling away in the fourth. 10 of the 22 in the quarter with 4, 3 pointers. a victory here. giants retain key piece of the second world series title signing center fielder angel. agreed on 40 million dollars. he hit 2 88. 56 rbiless year. played critical role in the giants winning world series and pretending he was a top. this is sports report river rock casino and what happens at quarterback this week. >> oh, yes. >> all right. thanks. >> nature line coming up next. >> you condition find out whether muni is up and running on the 7 morning news beginning at 4:30. >> power problem. for all of us here, we appreciate your time. see you tomorrow. time. see you tomorrow. >> good night everyone. william even told katie couric last may they wanted to start a family. >> both katherine and i are looking forward to having a family in the future. >> recently skate was toasting with water and looking at baby gifts. the first child. boy or girl w
nasty game for david lee. 22 points 9 board. a little spin move and tied at 69. 3 quarters magic pulling away in the fourth. 10 of the 22 in the quarter with 4, 3 pointers. a victory here. giants retain key piece of the second world series title signing center fielder angel. agreed on 40 million dollars. he hit 2 88. 56 rbiless year. played critical role in the giants winning world series and pretending he was a top. this is sports report river rock casino and what happens at quarterback this...
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"the wall street journal" reports bank of america will hold off on implementing the new fees until late next year. >>> we're back in a moment with the barrier breaking women proving they're every bit as tough as the guys. >>> retire the colors. ♪ >> thousands turned out today at naval station norfolk in virginia to see the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier officially retire from active duty. the "uss enterprise" is one of the most decorated ships in the history of the navy, serving in every major conflict since the cuban missile crisis back in '62. >>> this week the aclu filed a federal lawsuit to lift the ban on women in combat in the u.s. military. while women are permitted to fly fighter jets and attack helicopters, pentagon policy prohibits female soldiers and marines from serving in direct ground combat roles. but as u.s. military leaders struggle over how to bring women into ground combat training, two young women soldiers have already proven they've got what it takes. we get their story tonight from our chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> come on, man
"the wall street journal" reports bank of america will hold off on implementing the new fees until late next year. >>> we're back in a moment with the barrier breaking women proving they're every bit as tough as the guys. >>> retire the colors. ♪ >> thousands turned out today at naval station norfolk in virginia to see the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier officially retire from active duty. the "uss enterprise" is one of the most...
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nasdaq down 22. 3 million shares on the big board traded. and some dancing in the offices of a bugle and news that apple has conceded failure on apple maps and has agreed to bring to the maps to the iphone. electronics store, he will make an offer to take the company private by december 15th, saturday. the stock a top performer, but on the year down about 40%. the treasury market, the selling goes on pushing the yield on the tenure tel 173%. crude oil down closing at $85.89 per barrel. joining me now, u.s. economist. let me start, -- well, irst, welcome. >> thanks for having me. lou: the little thing like the fiscal cliff approach, looking at what could be the biggest tax hike in american history. you can fiddle with the numbers and argue i guess. also, the most significant seven spending cuts in history, sequestration is a fact. what is your take as to what will be the impact if we go over the cliff? >> if we go over the cliff and no agreement is reached, even in early 2013, the economy is going to have for recession. lou: unquestionably. >
nasdaq down 22. 3 million shares on the big board traded. and some dancing in the offices of a bugle and news that apple has conceded failure on apple maps and has agreed to bring to the maps to the iphone. electronics store, he will make an offer to take the company private by december 15th, saturday. the stock a top performer, but on the year down about 40%. the treasury market, the selling goes on pushing the yield on the tenure tel 173%. crude oil down closing at $85.89 per barrel. joining...
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but my children, five of my six children, got 22 vaccines. beginning in 1989, that's the thimerosal generation. that's the vaccine generation. >> daddy, daddy! >> so the mercury hypothesis had more plausibility than that for mmr because of the nature of mercury, which is known to be a neurotoxicant. but mercury poisoning does not resemble autism at all. the fact that mercury is a toxicant is not sufficient to claim that the mercury contained in vaccines can lead to autism. so it was critical, therefore, to follow up this hypothesis with properly conducted epidemiological studies. oh! >> narrator: under public pressure, public health agencies decided to act on the side of caution rather than wait for the results of such epidemiological studies. in 1999, the fda asked manufacturers to reduce or eliminate thimerosal in vaccines as soon as possible. >> unfortunately, i think it precipitated the notion that the thimerosal was doing harm. and from a parent's standpoint, that again was very understandable. why would you take something out of vaccine
but my children, five of my six children, got 22 vaccines. beginning in 1989, that's the thimerosal generation. that's the vaccine generation. >> daddy, daddy! >> so the mercury hypothesis had more plausibility than that for mmr because of the nature of mercury, which is known to be a neurotoxicant. but mercury poisoning does not resemble autism at all. the fact that mercury is a toxicant is not sufficient to claim that the mercury contained in vaccines can lead to autism. so it was...
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and what did it get us? it got us 22 million new jobs. it got us a big surplus after the end of the clinton years. so just because they say it does not make it so. >> so we're waiting on this speaker john boehner's briefing from capitol hill coming up in moments from now. we're going to take that to everybody live. but i want to get you on the record before we go to ask you what's going on in the state of south carolina the senate shuffle going on with senator demint's leaving and nikki haley. down to tim scott, the first african-american senator since reconstruction. jenny sanford being on the governor's short list to replace him. out of those names, other names like mulvaney as well as a possible consideration. what do you think about a jenny sanford being put in to replace jim demint? >> i think it would be a great choice. i think jim atim would be a goo choice. tim would be the first african-american senator after that. jenny sanford would make the first woman to serve in this capacity, so far as i know. and he's a great person. i lik
and what did it get us? it got us 22 million new jobs. it got us a big surplus after the end of the clinton years. so just because they say it does not make it so. >> so we're waiting on this speaker john boehner's briefing from capitol hill coming up in moments from now. we're going to take that to everybody live. but i want to get you on the record before we go to ask you what's going on in the state of south carolina the senate shuffle going on with senator demint's leaving and nikki...
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low 40s to low 50s with sunrise at 7:22. fog i'm talking about is in western maryland and cumberland. also out to our south and west toward culpeper. in southeastern pennsylvania, extreme northeastern maryland, visibilities there are in some places a quarter mile or less. today sunshine mixing with clouds, especially this morning. more sun this afternoon. we'll be in the mid- to upper 50s for highs but becoming quite breezy. winds at times will gust 20, 25 miles an hour from the west and northwest. this disturbance is coming across the region mainly in west virginia now. most of what you see here will likely get wrong out in the mountains -- wrung out in the mountains but we'll get a few clouds, maybe a sprinkle or two east of the state line in the shenandoah valley in a little while. a slim chance one of those gets toward the metro. 38 for sterling and centreville. haymarket vur a 44. -- haymarket you have a 44. a little milder still southeastern, southern prince george's county. we've got low 50s, 53 in upper marlboro and
low 40s to low 50s with sunrise at 7:22. fog i'm talking about is in western maryland and cumberland. also out to our south and west toward culpeper. in southeastern pennsylvania, extreme northeastern maryland, visibilities there are in some places a quarter mile or less. today sunshine mixing with clouds, especially this morning. more sun this afternoon. we'll be in the mid- to upper 50s for highs but becoming quite breezy. winds at times will gust 20, 25 miles an hour from the west and...
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(butt too: )"about 15 to 22 minutes.. f walking distance and i uue a boot and a cane.. and that does not make it easy for me." an essimatedd 241-thousann is continueing to take he mta - feedback on the proposed the month. on 41st st kc fox - 45 news at 5;00 how are the roaas looking tonigt tonight?carrre peirce has ouu traffic edge report. &pgreenspringmdot-695 liberty mmot--95 at 335map it turns out the seconddwinner of a whopping powerball connection after all. and anonyyous,...
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that will be published in the journal astronomy. we're going there. >> yes. we are. >> san francisco nameless >>> coming up at 6:00 the marine whose car was fired upon is talking to police right now. we'll have a live report on the investigation. >> some face the best picture of the year, what does don sanchez think about the film for the hunt for osama bin laden? >> answering the call of a holiday sweet tooth. a made in america treat now filling cookie jars around the world you read that with enthusiasm. >> yes. >> those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> the votes under and today, we know the winning entry of the california academy of science ootz winning name, she suggested owe ryan after the constellation. her reward got to meet owe ryan and polaris this morning. >> got to feed him, touch him. he's kind of a sweet, shy, mellow guy. >> if you want to see them they'll be on display until january 6. hurry before orion loses his antlers. polaris will keep hers until summer. >> fun things to take the kids to do. >> world news is next. >> from all of us her
that will be published in the journal astronomy. we're going there. >> yes. we are. >> san francisco nameless >>> coming up at 6:00 the marine whose car was fired upon is talking to police right now. we'll have a live report on the investigation. >> some face the best picture of the year, what does don sanchez think about the film for the hunt for osama bin laden? >> answering the call of a holiday sweet tooth. a made in america treat now filling cookie jars...
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a very warm welcome to this special edition of "european journal" from belgium. christmas is a few days for rest where we find time for leisure, which has almost become a luxury good, but we will try to find it in today's show. that's why we have come to the flemish part of belgium. it is all-bishops town famous for tower bells, and when the time, it is a good opportunity to pause for a moment. >> the music of bells. the master coaxes melodia sounds from the musical instrument. high above the roofs of the town. >> for me, bell music is the connection between everyday life and spiritual life. it does not have to be religious, but there is definitely something spiritual about playing here. >> even as a child, he loved the sound of bells. the musician says it makes him dream, and for more than 30 years, he has been living that dream. >> it is a very social and communicated instrument. all the people in the town can hear it, and they cannot avoid it. it is a bit dictatorial. that is why you have to give your best, so as to win over the public. >> if you realize that
a very warm welcome to this special edition of "european journal" from belgium. christmas is a few days for rest where we find time for leisure, which has almost become a luxury good, but we will try to find it in today's show. that's why we have come to the flemish part of belgium. it is all-bishops town famous for tower bells, and when the time, it is a good opportunity to pause for a moment. >> the music of bells. the master coaxes melodia sounds from the musical instrument....
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. >> narrator: these women he been torn from their lives, taken from their families and sold into slavery. they are victims of a multibillion-dollar international business that traffics hundreds of thousands of women a year. tonight, frontline takes a hidden-camera look deep inside the global sex trade. >> ( translated ): our girls are in high demand, since they're quite pretty and easily accessible. it's a very profitable business. >> narrator: frontline also follows one man who's determined to get his wife back before she's lost for good to the world of the traffickers. it's an extraordinary journey that raises tough questions about governments around the world largely indifferent to the traffickers' abuses. >> ( translated ): i hadn't encountered much evil in my life. i thought i'd find at least one kind person or that one of those pimps would set me free. ( accordion
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live from berlin, this is the journal. i'm brian thomas. >> and look at what is coming up in the next half hour. president obama says the tragedy must ends. collins for tighter gun control. >> . international study put in germany at the bottom of the table or pay equality among men and women and female executives remained a rarity. >> dortmund dealing another blow as the season reaches the halfway point. >> president obama has set himself and the nation a political challenge following the mass killing of schoolchildren in new 10, conn., calling for an end to the tragedies indicating he is ready to push for tighter gun control. >> congressional democrats have also indicated they are preparing an aggressive agenda for tighter control on the ownership of weapons. the youths who killed 27 people, most of them children, was heavily armed. >> 27 enderle figures, each of them representing and a victim. >> their release the names of the victims. >> we are requesting you expect -- respect their privacy of the go through this diffi
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think you for joining us. one more segment left in the "washington journal" this morning. matt bennett, speaking about gun ownership. >> soviets put the missiles in cuba. then the tension builds. we have a quarantine and blockade around cuba. a soviet submarine is bound by americans -- found by americans. they knocked out electrical system. people were passing out inside the submarine. there's no communications with the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says, low the torpedoes. let's attack. the world were probably started already up above. -- war probably started already up above. they said it ready to launch. fortunately, one of the other commanders on the ship to talk him out of it. he might have saved the world. >> it was one of the scariest moments for mankind. this is what all this criticism of kennedy -- we cannot even be here to talk. >> director oliver stone and peter kuznick the untold history of united states. -- on the untold history of the united states. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by matt did bennett, senior vice president of
think you for joining us. one more segment left in the "washington journal" this morning. matt bennett, speaking about gun ownership. >> soviets put the missiles in cuba. then the tension builds. we have a quarantine and blockade around cuba. a soviet submarine is bound by americans -- found by americans. they knocked out electrical system. people were passing out inside the submarine. there's no communications with the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says, low the...
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managing editor nancy gibbs joins us. >> nice to be here. >> it's an interesting catch 22, right, testing can give you information, but is it information you want to know and is it information you can do anything about and it's this dilemma that really is the focus of this article. >> those two go together. obviously most people want to know what they might be at risk of developing if it means better screening treatment but if it's something for which there is no treatment, right now doctors can test for about 2,500 medical conditions but can only treat 500. what do you do with the knowledge about the others? >> consequences of having that information and not being able to do anything with it, you're profiling. in the article the woman sounds like a neurotic mess as she tries to navigate for her children's health knowing things she cannot fix. >> like many she started trying to figure out why one of her daughter's development was delayed, her muscles were weak and each round of genetic tests came up inconclusive until the latest round, this testing has gotten better and better and cheaper
managing editor nancy gibbs joins us. >> nice to be here. >> it's an interesting catch 22, right, testing can give you information, but is it information you want to know and is it information you can do anything about and it's this dilemma that really is the focus of this article. >> those two go together. obviously most people want to know what they might be at risk of developing if it means better screening treatment but if it's something for which there is no treatment,...
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joining us to talk about this from "the wall street journal" is john mccann in. let's start out with the basics. what are loopholes and deductions? we hear those words a lot, but what are they? >> guest: loopholes are in the eye of the beholder. who pulls our tax breaks of all different sorts and what do you make a particular loophole or not depends on where you said i think. there are lots of loopholes that are deductions are deductions are the ones that most people are most familiar with. the big itemize deductions are things like a home mortgage interest deduction. there is a deduction for state and local taxes is very important. the deduction for charitable contributions is real important. there's all kinds of other breaks that exist in a tax code that people are less familiar with. there were some of those people aren't aware that all that are very big and important. for instance, the health care that most of us get it work represents a big source of income to a lot of people and yet it doesn't count as income on your taxes. so that is a giant break in itsel
joining us to talk about this from "the wall street journal" is john mccann in. let's start out with the basics. what are loopholes and deductions? we hear those words a lot, but what are they? >> guest: loopholes are in the eye of the beholder. who pulls our tax breaks of all different sorts and what do you make a particular loophole or not depends on where you said i think. there are lots of loopholes that are deductions are deductions are the ones that most people are most...
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and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. major funding for this program is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. and by the corporation for public broadcasting and its american graduate initiative for "middle school moment." >> be good. >> i won't. >> yeah, i know. >> my ninth grade year was probably the worst because i was constantly being beaten up and, you know, jumped and everything. i was pretty much an outcast. constantly in the office, like, literally every day. there were jumpings. somebody at the school got stabbed with a protractor and that was, like, the first two or three weeks of school. >> tenth grade year, i was only at school for a month, and that was just an accumulated 30 days, not even a month straight because i had to babysit for my younger sister while my mom was at work. so, i missed a complete year of school. truancy never knocked on our door, never gave us letters, never did anything. (sirens) >> it's disgraceful what is going on in public education in philadelphia. in most large urban ci
and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. major funding for this program is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. and by the corporation for public broadcasting and its american graduate initiative for "middle school moment." >> be good. >> i won't. >> yeah, i know. >> my ninth grade year was probably the worst because i was constantly being beaten up and, you know, jumped and everything. i was...